Overview
- Germany advanced by defeating Finland 98-86, powered by Dennis Schröder’s 26 points and 12 assists and Franz Wagner’s 22.
- Turkey routed Greece 94-68 behind Ercan Osmani’s 28 points and Alperen Sengün’s 15 points, 12 rebounds and 6 assists.
- Both finalists arrive unbeaten at 8-0, setting up a title game between two teams that have controlled opponents throughout the tournament.
- The final is scheduled for Sunday at 15:00 in Riga’s Xiaomi Arena, with Finland and Greece meeting for bronze earlier at 11:00.
- Germany seeks a second European crown after 1993, while Turkey aims for its second EuroBasket medal following silver in 2001.